Lamarque Antique Noisette. Maréchal 1830. Description... among the first of the Noisettes to express a hint of yellow, which in the 1830's was a most sought after trait... The flowers are very double, of slightly quartered to quilled petals, that pass from soft yellow to white with age...

Lamarque Noisette. Maréchal (France) 1830. Originally known as 'Thé Maréchal', subsequently named in honour of Général Lamarque. Description... one of the first yellowish Noisettes raised... lemon-white flowers... [Thomas includes a description from "The Floral World," 1874, of an enormous plant in Santa Rosa, California.]

Lamarque ('Général Lamarque', 'Thé Maréchal') Maréchal, 1830. Noisette. Parentage: 'Blush Noisette' x 'Parks' Yellow'. [Author cites information from many sources. Among them, these interesting entries... one from William Paul's The Rose Garden: Raised by Mons Maréchal, a shoemaker, from his window-garden at Angers. The other from Choix des Plus Belles Roses: Around 1830, Mons Maréchal, cobbler -- so it is said -- at Angers, raised this variety from seedlings grown in a pot in his window. It had, at that time, the name 'Thé Maréchal' because of its tea-like features.]